Vodavi Starplus 616ex Electronic Key System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 500.27 SMDRlBAUD RATE (Data Field 36) Station buttons 10 and 1 1 govern these features: 10 - all calls (lit) or long distance only (unlit) 1 1 - 300 baud (lit) or 1200 baud (unlit) Toggle buttons on or off according to programming desired. Press HOLD button. 500.28 DATA BASE PRINTOUT (Data Field 37) Press I‘ l 37” on the dial pad. Then press one of the following buttons depending on what information is needed in the printout. STA 10 - station data STA 1 1 - CO line data STA 12 - system data STA 13 - timers STA 14 - toll tables STA 15 - system speed numbers STA 16 - complete data base STA 17 - abort the program SMDR can be programmed to record ail calls both incoming and outgoing or it can be programmed to record only outgoing long distance. The baud rate can be set at 300 or 1200 baud. The mini-printer operates at 1200 baud. By default all calls are recorded and the baud rate is set at 300. Requires the Enhansed KSU, Program Module II and a printer to obtain a printout of the data base. 5-14
STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 TABLE 5-5 SAMPLE DATA BASE PRINTOUT STATION CONFIG CKT NUM COS DND SPD ALM PFL 10 1 1 Y Y N N CF DSLT CO ACCESS B/NA Y Y 123456 PGGRP PKGRP PGACC HDST < 1 1 Y N Cl
STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1, 1987 500.29 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES (Data Field 41 -44) Use the following Data Fields to program toll tables: Toll Allow Table A - Field 41 Toll Allow Table B - Field 42 Toll Allow Table B - Field 43 Toll Deny Table B - Field 44 - Upon entering the data field, DSS button #l 0 will be lit. - Dial the allow/deny number including ‘don’t cares’. (8 digits maximum) - Press HOLD for entering the data. DSS button #I 1 will then automatically light up. - Enter the next allow/deny number. -When all of the numbers needed have been programmed and entered, either enter another data field or leave the program mode. The Allow/Deny tables are organized into two sets of tables to allow the 616EX system to support 2 different toll plans at one installed site. Allow/Deny Table A is referenced whenever a station is assigned Class of Service 2; and Allow/Deny Table B is reference whenever a station is assigned Class of Service 3. Each table may contain up to 16 numbers of up to 8 digits each. Any number of digits up to 8 maximum may be entered. Less than 8 digits may be entered. For example, the programmer needs only to dial “0” and press HOLD to program operator restriction. The following rules should be remembered when setting up the Allow/Deny tables: (Figure 5.1) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. If nothing is assigned in either the allow or deny table, no restriction is applied. If entries are made in the allow table and only there, then only the numbers in the table are allowed. (Allow Only Restriction) If entries are made in the deny table and only there, then only the numbers in the table are denied. (Deny Only) If there are entries in both tables, the allow table is searched first, and if the dialed number is found, it is allowed. If it is not found in the allow, the deny table is searched. If the number is -found in the deny, it is denied; if it is not found there, it is allowed. Exchange Codes can be blocked by specific entries in the Deny lists or allowed by specific entries in the Allow lists. When the pound (X) is used, it enters a don’t care charater. This will allow or deny any digit O-9 in that location. The Allow & Deny tables are reserved for COS 2 and 3 respectively. See Data Field 01 When a CO Line is marked PBX, COS restrictions apply to the station only if one of 4 PBX codes are dialed first. A CO line marked Toll Restriction Override is not subject to restriction of COS 2, 3 or 4.
STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 500.30 STATION SPEED DIAL Each telephone has 10 unique speed dial numbers. These numbers are entered and stored by the user and can be recalled by the user at any time. The * (asterisk) is used to program pulse to tone switchover; the # (pound) is used to program a pause; and the flash button to program a flash command. There can be up to 16 digits in each speed dial including pause, pulse to tone switchover and flash commands. A CO line can be programmed for use with an individual speed number. Speed dial numbers are subject to the class of service and line access restriction assigned to the station. To program a station speed number: - Lift handset or press ON/OFF button. - Press SPD button. - Press asterisk (*) key. - Dial bin number (00-09) where number is to be stored. - Select CO line or one will be chosen automatically. - Dial number. - Press HOLD button. - Hang up. 500.31 DIAL PULSE TO TONE SWITCHOVER The system, upon command either manually or from speed dial will automatically change the signalling on a CO line from dial pulse to DTMF, allowing the use of common carriers behind a dial pulse CO line. To manually initiate a switchover, the user, while connected to a CO line, dials an l (asterisk). The switchover occurs and the following digits are sent DTMF. When using speed dial numbers, the * (asterisk) stored and sent with a number will automatically insert a pause and switchover to DTMF sending for the remaining digits. 500.32 FLASH WITH SPEED DIAL During the dialing of a station or system speed number, a flash will occur on a CO line when commanded. A pause will automatically be inserted before the remaining speed dial digits are dialed. When programming a speed number, pressing the flash button enters a flash command. This is counted as a digit. The flash length and pause following are determined by programming. TABLE 5-4 NUMBERING PLAN 1 O-25 Intercom Stations 6 Call Pickup 70 Internal All Call 71 Zone 1 72 Zone 2 73 External Zone 74 All Call 75 Meet Me Page 8 Music 9 Alarm Reset 0 Attendant * Programming Station Speed Numbers (Preceeded by SPD button) # Last Number Redial (Preceeded by SPD button) 500.33 NIGHT SERVICE The 616EX system is placed into night service by the attendant station placing the key telephone in DND. To remove night service, the attendant removes itself from DND. When the system is in Night Service, stations marked to ring at night (Section 500.14) will function according to the access and ring assignments listed in Table 5-3. 5-l 8
DIGITS ARE DIALED ON A CO LINE NO RESTRICTION APPLIED CALL 6 ALLOWED YES NO RESTRICTION CALL IS ALLOWED THE CALL VIOLATES THE COS 4 RULES CALL IS RESTRICTED TOLL RESTRICTION FLOW CHART FIGURE 5.1 I DO THE DIALED YES YES ARE DIGITS MATCH THE THERE ENTRIES 3 DENY TABLE IN THE DENY TABLE NO NO RESTRICTION RESTRJCT~~N is APPLIED CALL IS ALLOWED CALL IS DENIED NO RESTRICTION CALL IS ALLOWED ,
STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 CO LINE PROGRAMMING Private Line 12 DSS 13 None Day Ring 13 All Ring Attendant Night Ring 14 Flash Timer 15 Ring Detect 16 Dial Pulse 17 All Ring Attendant 2 sec. 300 msec. 60/40 10 PPS 5-20
STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I,1987 ‘ SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 27 Executive/Secretary 4 Pairs Sta #, Sta ff None 28 Loud Bell Control Sta # None 30 PBX Codes 4 Nos., 1 or 2 Digit None 31 Attendant Position 1 o-25 Sta 10 32 Ring Timer - Preset Fwd 1 O-99 sec. 15 sec. 33 Station - Preset Fwd Unlimited Sta#, Sta# None 34 Conference Timer 00-99 min 15 min L 5-21
STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY 1,1987 STATION PROGRAMMING ‘ Class of Service Do Not Disturb System Speed Preferred Line Ans. Call Fwd Auto Select Headset Page Access CO Line Access ‘Page Grp Pickup Grp STATION PROGRAMCODE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DEFAULT 01 cos 1 02 co 1 Yes 02 co 2 Yes 02CO4 No 02 co 5 Yes 02CO6 Yes 03COl No 03CO2 Yes 05 All Sta., All Lines 06 Group 1 07 Group 1 (04) DSS ASSIGNMENTS (Station no. to Station no.) FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO , 5-22
STARPLUS 616EX ISSUE 2 JULY I, 1987 Programmed at Attendant Station. SYSTEM SPEED DIAL DIGITS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 / I I I B22; i ! ! 1,231 j ; N24/ 1 1 L25j : / ; _+--__I _ -_/_j_ , 0, 26 i i I / ;I 27 / i I I I / I I I / I / i T28 I / , I I I I 29 I I I 030 / I I ;31 I- I j --7 32 I _ ___.~I 33 ! / j I -1 34 I ’ 35 I / ! I I : I / / I -. 36 37 I i,j ;I;;] I 38 39 I -.i_ 40 I / i 41 42 I- I 43 44 / 45 1 46 47 48 49 5-23